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Cecil 05-11-2010 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Witchdoctor (Post 40465)
Looking good C ... :thumbsup:

Need a DD :thumbsup:dual res ... that micro looks micro up there .... LOL

It gets the job done lol.

1F above ambient in BIOS without the AC on, with a P4 3Ghz HT 478. Still installing windows, havent got to load yet.

Witchdoctor 05-11-2010 03:13 PM

LOL

Hitting some retro benching .... It all good bro .... has been a long timme since I haev overclocked a P4 .... :thumbsup:

Cecil 05-11-2010 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Witchdoctor (Post 40484)
LOL

Hitting some retro benching .... It all good bro .... has been a long timme since I haev overclocked a P4 .... :thumbsup:

Yup, low on cash and got a lot of old stuff for cheap. Going through some of the main platforms I missed out on. Lots of cheap $10-30 CPUs for them.

Once Ive benched them all, Im going to sell off the CPUs and get in to i5 I think.



Got the P4 3Ghz past 4.2 with 1.75v, max temp I saw with benching was 23C. The P4 2.8 Mobile I have is at 3.6 1.8v 18C lol.

Cecil 05-13-2010 08:39 AM

Anyone have any suggestions for the water build up in the AC? We arent allowed to have it in a window where I live, so its sitting on a file cabnet. I stuck a few pieces of cardboard under the back end to sit it straight so the water wouldnt dump out the back, but it fills up inside after a couple hours of running. Really a PITA to drain out by myself too.

FACE 05-13-2010 08:42 AM

There should be a plug in the bottom of it somewhere. If you attach a piece of hose to that point, you can let the unit drain the condensation into a bucket or out a window. :thumbsup:

Cecil 05-13-2010 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by FACE (Post 40848)
There should be a plug in the bottom of it somewhere. If you attach a piece of hose to that point, you can let the unit drain the condensation into a bucket or out a window. :thumbsup:

Cool, Ill have to check it when these benches are over.

Cecil 05-13-2010 05:33 PM

Found the plug, but its right in the center. Since its sitting, not sure how I can get to it. Might balance it part way on the table, and part on the cabnet.

Kal-EL 05-13-2010 07:30 PM

How bout using a rubbermaid cooler to dip the evaporator into and then filling it up with coolant and pumping the cold coolant thru your water loop? CHILLER!

Then no more condensation issue :D

Cecil 05-13-2010 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Kal-EL (Post 40906)
How bout using a rubbermaid cooler to dip the evaporator into and then filling it up with coolant and pumping the cold coolant thru your water loop? CHILLER!

Then no more condensation issue :D

Lol, thats for the 2nd AC I have down stairs. It just needs a drastic cleaning, and I got to actually get my self to do it :laughing:

Most likely, Ill just set it in a cooler with the rad too, so I can still have a closed loop. But, what Ive been doing so far, Ive been beating LN2/DICE P4s with my water setup as is :cool3:


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